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Warren L. Wise

Post & Courier

Charleston, SC, United States

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Amazon offers Prime members deals at Whole Foods stores in South Carolina

Online retail juggernaut Amazon is flexing its muscle in the brick-and-mortar grocery business, a year after acquiring upscale chain Whole Foods Market for $13.7 billion. → Read More

Kiawah Island home sells for $15.25M

Though shy of a record, a large and secluded Kiawah Island house sold for a hefty sum this week at about half the asking price from just a few years → Read More

Travel + Leisure magazine names Charleston “Best City in World’

Charleston is on top of the world. → Read More

College of Charleston buys historic inn for $3.2M

The College of Charleston now owns a 225-year-old inn near its campus, but it won’t be used for commercial purposes anymore. → Read More

Cigar Factory now 95% occupied; 3 new tenants coming

Less than a year after officially opening, a renovated landmark in downtown Charleston now boasts 95 percent occupancy. → Read More

Charleston airport land swap to clear way for $42M new terminal road

A land swap near Charleston International Airport is expected to clear the way for the $42 million construction of the new road leading to the terminal. → Read More

Charleston land swap to clear way for $42M airport road

A land swap near Charleston International Airport is expected to clear the way for the $42 million construction of the new road leading to the terminal. → Read More

Firm plans $1B deal to develop Charleston’s Laurel Island into new community

A mythical seductive siren called Lorelei once beckoned sailors from the sea. → Read More

Two new home decor stores open in Charleston area; new Mellow Mushroom opens Monday in N. Charleston

The Charleston market now offers two new home decor stores. → Read More

Developer: Filling wetlands could create ‘new downtown’ in North Charleston

Revised plans for a new mixed-use development near Tanger Outlets call for several hundred apartments, a hotel, restaurants, office space and possibly a sky bridge over International Boulevard as part of a planned entertainment district. → Read More

Charleston’s affordable housing problem grows as home prices escalate

When Charleston Housing Authority CEO Don Cameron came to the Holy City in 1975, two-thirds of the roughly 40,000 people living on the peninsula were black and they either rented or were mostly elderly women owners. The rest were mostly affluent whit → Read More

Harris Teeter to open in renovated West Ashley shopping center in Fall 2017

The long-anticipated redevelopment of Westwood Plaza Shopping Center in West Ashley is underway, and nearby residents will have a new grocery store in less than 18 months. → Read More

Halls Chophouse owner forks over $7M for downtown Charleston restaurant site

Halls Chophouse owner Bill Hall recently took a chomp out of his checkbook to buy the two buildings that house his upscale Charleston restaurant. → Read More

Charleston-area home sales rise 3.6% in April

Home sales edged higher across the Charleston area in April, but a lack of inventory is slowing activity. → Read More

Harris Teeter recalls 2 frozen vegetables over listeria concerns

Check your freezer. You might have bought a product with possible listeria contamination from Harris Teeter last fall. → Read More

East Side mixed-use development headed to Charleston BAR

A proposed 63-unit, mixed-use residential and commercial complex on the peninsula’s East Side soon will begin to wind its way through the city approval process. → Read More

Construction cranes soar over Charleston skyline

Albert Rhea has witnessed plenty of change working at Burris Liquor Store on Meeting Street for nearly half a century — 47 years to be exact. → Read More

2 new supermarkets slated for Charleston area

Redeveloped shopping centers could soon yield two new supermarkets in the Charleston area. → Read More

Growing Charleston airport wants more taxis

More passengers hailing cabs at Charleston International could soon lead to more taxis operating at the state’s busiest airport. → Read More

S.C. gas prices climb to average $2 a gallon for first time since August

The good news is gasoline prices are still lower than this time last year. The bad news is the price continues to rise. → Read More